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Friday, 23 March 2012

The pleasures of predictabilty

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Aren't they wonderful, those elements of life that we hope will always be there. That we could just walk in the door and everything is as we left it. Life is not predictable, it is fluid and changing and sometimes erases the things we thought would always be there. So today I'm suggesting that you take joy in the things you most take for granted. Those small things like the a cup of tea in your own backyard, or the sun glinting off your child's hair, the wind picking up as the seasons change, the place where you like to sit in the evening or the unique personalities that speak with passion regarding their favourite subjects.

The predictable makes us feel warm, safe and wanted, a blessing to all. Though we all need a change from time to time, it's good to know that you have people or places you can rely on when life is troublesome. Remember that you are probably a predictable pleasure for others and that is a definite indictment of the love and comfort you have shown!

There is nothing for you to do but enjoy and be thankful, but you could offer someone a cup of tea or a simple smile.

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Life is a quest for the beautiful and mystical elements of being! Those moments of divine joy that define and inspire the individual to excel and explore beyond self imposed boundaries. Each soul has a gift that needs to be discovered, accepted and offered for the greater good of all. Breathe the air of the rain forest, bushland, desert or beach and contemplate your unique contributions – the special traits that make your contributions priceless. Use your voice to inspire and protect those in need. Watch the growth around you and let it lift you to illuminated heights. See the magic in the allusive spaces between the potent dawn and dusky evening. Become a sage of grace, wisdom and mastery by living what you believe and leading by example.
The Sage - Sharon Bush